This picture is one of a Mendeleev Square of sulfur as shown on the Periodic Table. Sulfur is the 16th element on the Table, so it has 16 protons and 16 electrons in 3 electron rings. The atomic mass is approximately 32, so it has about 16 neutrons. At room temperature, sulfur is a solid, bright yellow element in crystalline form that is slightly soft. It belongs to the group "nonmetals."
In terms of sulfur's effects on the environment, sulfuric acid is contained in acid rain, which has harmful effects on the environment such as contributing to the weathering and eroding of the environment.
Sulfur
This picture is one of a Mendeleev Square of sulfur as shown on the Periodic Table. Sulfur is the 16th element on the Table, so it has 16 protons and 16 electrons in 3 electron rings. The atomic mass is approximately 32, so it has about 16 neutrons. At room temperature, sulfur is a solid, bright yellow element in crystalline form that is slightly soft. It belongs to the group "nonmetals."